Guest Nigel Moon Posted July 15, 2003 Report Posted July 15, 2003 Its the key that is hot ... not the brakes!I have had a 99 2.3 Galaxy for about 3 weeks now and two points arise: > today I travelled about 7 miles with the aircon on and the blower on 2. When I stopped and took the key out of the ignition, it was rather hot! Is this normal? or at least nothing to worry about? I hadn't noticed it before. > the brakes do feel rather soft (been serviced), by which I mean that it doesn't feel as though I am pushing against anything hard - though they seem to work. Is this OK? Thanks for your help. Nigel Quote
Ivor_E_Tower Posted July 15, 2003 Report Posted July 15, 2003 How hot is hot? Hot enought to burn through your pockets - then that's too hot. But quite where the heat is coming from is another matter.Brakes - mine are the same; felt wonderfully re-assuring prior to the service and now they need a much firmer shove, but this could be down to pad glazing with lack of use as I try to keep off the brakes (expecting 70,000 mile pad life minimum but with asbestos-free, it's not as easy as it used to be).I've had a pad seize in a caliper through lack of use before now (Not on the Galaxy though)...... Quote
Guest Nigel Moon Posted July 18, 2003 Report Posted July 18, 2003 IvorThanks."Hot" means, "gosh, that's hot!" though not burn through your pocket hot! It looks like I just need to get used to the brakes? They are very different to what I had been used to on my K reg Espace and L reg Mondeo. I may be getting paranoid, but the air con dial on the dashboard also gets hot while the air con's on. I haven't had air con before, so is this heat normal? CheersNigel Quote
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